Emily Carpenter1
F, b. 5 September 1836, d. 11 June 1868
Birth* | Emily Carpenter was born on 5 September 1836 at Pennsylvania.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 5 October 1850 Brookville Twp., Ogle, Illinois, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 48B, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $900, 5 children and Mary Bradley at home.1 |
Married Name | As of 5 November 1857,her married name was Slater.3 |
Marriage* | Emily Carpenter married Belford Slater on 5 November 1857 at Stephenson, Illinois.3 |
Census* | Emily Carpenter and Belford Slater appeared on the census of 10 July 1860 at Brookville, Ogle, Illinois, page 791, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $2,800, 1 son named Johnson, rather than Frank.4 |
Death* | Emily Carpenter died on 11 June 1868 at age 31; buried at Fairmount Cemetery.2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Fairmount, Ogle, Illinois.
- [S66] Illinois, Illinois Marriages 1763-1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
Ruby M. Carpenter1,2
F, b. 3 March 1837, d. 19 August 1906
Birth* | Ruby M. Carpenter was born on 3 March 1837 at Pennsylvania.3,2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 5 October 1850 Brookville Twp., Ogle, Illinois, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 48B, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $900, 5 children and Mary Bradley at home.3 |
Marriage* | Ruby M. Carpenter married Martin B. Linn after 1860 at Iowa.2 |
(Witness) Census | Ruby M. Carpenter appeared on the census of 11 July 1860 Brookville, Ogle, Illinois, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 789, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $3,800, 5 children at home.4 |
Death* | Ruby M. Carpenter died on 19 August 1906 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa, at age 69; buried at Macedonia Cemetery.2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850, 1860.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Macedonia, Pottawattamie, Iowa.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
Charles F. Carpenter1
M, b. 12 June 1839, d. 22 December 1915
Birth* | Charles F. Carpenter was born on 12 June 1839 at Pennsylvania; census date of birth varies.2,3 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 5 October 1850 Brookville Twp., Ogle, Illinois, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 48B, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $900, 5 children and Mary Bradley at home.1 |
(Witness) Census | Charles F. Carpenter appeared on the census of 11 July 1860 Brookville, Ogle, Illinois, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 789, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $3,800, 5 children at home.4 |
Marriage* | Charles F. Carpenter married Malinda (Lindia) Linn on 1 January 1867 at Cedar, Iowa.5,6 |
Census* | Charles F. Carpenter appeared on the census of 20 August 1870 at Massilon Twp., Cedar, Iowa, page xx, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $2,400, 2 children at home, living next to parents.5 |
Census | He and Malinda (Lindia) Linn appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 at Walnut Twp., Montgomery, Iowa, page 304D, occupation farmer, 3 children and brother-in-law's family.7 |
Census | Charles F. Carpenter appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 at Hunter Twp., Wayne, Nebraska, ED 132, sheet 6B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 33 years, 4 children, 2 living.8 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 at Wayne Precinct, Wayne, Nebraska, ED 215, sheet 3A, occupation own income, married 43 years, 4 children, 1 living; Ralph lived with them, identified as a son, but oddly, he gave his father's place of birth as Iowa and his father gave his place of birth as Pennsylvania.9 |
Death* | He died on 22 December 1915 at Wayne, Nebraska, at age 76; buried at Greenwood Cemetery.3 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850-1900.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Greenwood, Wayne, Nebraska.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S2074] State of Iowa, Iowa Marriages 1809-1992.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1213] Ancestry.com, "Ancestry.com", Ancestral File, Carpenter/Reiman Family Tree by kevinreiman68.
Ralph Carpenter1
M, b. 1842
Birth* | Ralph Carpenter was born in 1842 at Ogle, Illinois.1 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 5 October 1850 Brookville Twp., Ogle, Illinois, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 48B, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $900, 5 children and Mary Bradley at home.1 |
Census* | Ralph Carpenter appeared on the census of 1860 not found in 1860 or 1870 census, no further record.2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
Sarah M. Carpenter1
F, b. 1850
Birth* | Sarah M. Carpenter was born in 1850 at Ogle, Illinois.1 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 5 October 1850 Brookville Twp., Ogle, Illinois, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 48B, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $900, 5 children and Mary Bradley at home.1 |
(Witness) Census | Sarah M. Carpenter appeared on the census of 11 July 1860 Brookville, Ogle, Illinois, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 789, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $3,800, 5 children at home.2 |
(Witness) Census | Sarah M. Carpenter appeared on the census of 20 August 1870 Louden P.O., Massilon Twp., Cedar, Iowa, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 288b, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $4,800, 3 children at home, Charles living next door.3 |
Married Name | As of 24 August 1873,her married name was Richeson.4,5 |
Marriage* | Sarah M. Carpenter married William Richeson on 24 August 1873 at Montgomery, Iowa.4,5 |
Census* | Sarah M. Carpenter and William Richeson appeared on the census of 7 June 1880 at Walnut Twp., Montgomery, Iowa, page 302C, occupation farmer, no children, Sarah's parents lived with them.4 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S2074] State of Iowa, Iowa Marriages 1809-1992.
Delphine E. (Della) Carpenter1,2
F, b. 8 November 1855, d. 2 April 1890
Birth* | Delphine E. (Della) Carpenter was born on 8 November 1855 at Ogle, Illinois.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 11 July 1860 Brookville, Ogle, Illinois, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 789, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $3,800, 5 children at home.1 |
(Witness) Census | Delphine E. (Della) Carpenter appeared on the census of 20 August 1870 Louden P.O., Massilon Twp., Cedar, Iowa, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 288b, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $4,800, 3 children at home, Charles living next door.3 |
Married Name | As of 4 January 1876,her married name was Maynes.4 |
Marriage* | Delphine E. (Della) Carpenter married John R. Maynes on 4 January 1876 at Red Oak, Montgomery, Iowa.4 |
Death* | Delphine E. (Della) Carpenter died on 2 April 1890 at Montgomery, Iowa, at age 34; buried at Center Ridge Cemetery in Mills County.5,2 |
Obit | Delphine E. (Della)'s obituary was published in the FindaGrave on 2010: Delphine (Della) Carpenter moved with her family from Illinois to Montgomery County, Iowa. Della was a school teacher, and moved to the same area from Cedar County, Iowa. As she applied for a position in one of the "subscription schools", she went with pencil and paper to the differenet patrons who promised a bushel of potatoes, fat rooster, or other farm produce, but very little money. Delphine Carpenter married John R. Maynes on January 4, 1876. They were the parents of Emma Alpharetta (Etta); Effa; Guy; Claude Earl; and two daughters that only lived a few days. Claude Earl born weighing 14 3/4 pounds. Pioneers used to put a "flat iron" on the scales with the baby when it was first weighed (if the baby seemed a little small) to make it seem like a big healthy baby. Claude turned out to be a normal, healthy baby.5 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Center Ridge, Montgomery, Iowa.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S2074] State of Iowa, Iowa Marriages 1809-1992.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Farm Creek, Mills, Iowa.
Lintsford J. Carpenter1
M, b. 12 December 1855, d. 20 April 1916
Birth* | Lintsford J. Carpenter was born on 12 December 1855 at Brookville, Ogle, Illinois; census age varies, year of birth was Aug 1851 in 1900 census; 1854 based on earlier census records.2,3 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 11 July 1860 Brookville, Ogle, Illinois, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 789, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $3,800, 5 children at home.1 |
(Witness) Census | Lintsford J. Carpenter appeared on the census of 20 August 1870 Louden P.O., Massilon Twp., Cedar, Iowa, in the household of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly; page 288b, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $4,800, 3 children at home, Charles living next door.4 |
Marriage* | Lintsford J. Carpenter married Alice M. Hoskin, daughter of William A. Hoskin and Sophronia Young, on 12 February 1879 at Montgomery, Iowa.5,6 |
Census* | Lintsford J. Carpenter and Alice M. Hoskin appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 at Walnut Twp., Montgomery, Iowa, page 304D, occupation farmer, living with brother, 1 child.5 |
Census* | Lintsford J. Carpenter and Alice M. Hoskin appeared on the census of 1885 at Emerson, Mills, Iowa, occupation illegible, 1 daughter.7 |
Census | Lintsford J. Carpenter appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at South Dakota City, Douglas, Nebraska, ED 108, sheet 4B, occupation liveryman, also operating a boarding house, owned home, married 21 years, 1 child, 1 living.8 |
Census | He and Alice M. Hoskin appeared on the census of 22 April 1910 at Highland Precinct, Sarpy, Nebraska, ED 126, sheet 6A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 31 years, 1 child, 1 living, 0 at home, Alida Duke, a sister in law also lived with him; spelled "Lintsford."9 |
Death* | Lintsford J. Carpenter died on 20 April 1916 at Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, at age 60; of diabetes mellitus, widowed, buried at Emerson, Iowa, but not in FindaGrave index.10 |
Obit | Lintsford J.'s obituary was published in the Omaha World-Herald on 22 April 1916: Carpenter to Rest Beside Wife in Iowa. Funeral of Pioneer Held at Residence Yesterday Afternoon. Body Will be Sent to Emerson, Ia., Today for Burial. A large number of old-time South Omaha friends attended the funeral of the late L. J. Carpenter yesterday afternoon at the family residence, on the Fort Crook Boulevard. The body will be sent to Emerson, Ia., today for burial. The late Mrs. Carpenter, wife of the deceased, is buried at Emerson. Mr. Carpenter was 60 years of age. He passed away late Thursday night, after an illness of several weeks. His death was not unexpected. One daughter, Mrs. Erle Brown, survives. The deceased was one of the best known men in this section of the state. He was a pioneer citizens and business man of South Omaha. He came to South Omaha from Iowa thirty years ago, and engaged in the transfer business. A few years ago he retired from active business here and purchased a farm on the Fort Crook Boulevard. Here he enjoyed outdoor life until his late illness came. It was perhaps the active outdoor work that prolonged his life. Mr. Carpenter had a large number of friends in this locality, who extend their sympathy to Mrs. Brown.11 |
NoteB* | Omaha World-Herald 3 Jul 1900: Off For Kansas City. A number of dyed-in-the-wool bourbons of this city will be in evidence when the democratic clubs of Omaha leave for the national convention today. Most of them will go with the Jacksonian Club, which leaves via the Burlington this morning at 11 o’clock. It is hardly probable that many of them will return before Thursday. Among those who start today are: James H. Bulla, L.J. Carpenter. . . Omaha World-Herald, 17 Aug 1901: Carryalls for Ferry. There is now a demand for a better service to and from the ferry landing. The beautiful grove on the opposite side of the river is attracting many people and the ferry company is constantly adding to the roads and the line. Among the leading liverymen there are the Holmes-Adkins Company, L. J. Carpenter and George Burke, who, it is stated, will soon have a carryall service to the river. The new grove unveiled to South Omaha people by reason of the new ferry line is a great attraction and travel back and forth from Iowa is increasing at a rapid rate.11 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860-1900.
- [S1064] Unknown name of person, Death Certificate of Lintsford J. Carpenter, Omaha, Douglas County, number 3911.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S500] Montgomery County Clerk, Montgomery County Iowa Marriages, Book 1, page 152.
- [S1] Census of Population Iowas State Census 1885.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1064] Unknown name of person, Death Certificate of Lintsford J. Carpenter, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, no. 3911.
- [S1861] Selected United States Newspapers.
Malinda (Lindia) Linn1,2,3
F, b. 12 June 1839, d. 20 December 1920
Birth* | Malinda (Lindia) Linn was born on 12 June 1839 at Ohio.4,2 |
Married Name | As of 1 January 1867,her married name was Carpenter.1,3 |
Marriage* | She married Charles F. Carpenter, son of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly, on 1 January 1867 at Cedar, Iowa.1,3 |
(Witness) Census | Malinda (Lindia) Linn appeared on the census of 20 August 1870 Massilon Twp., Cedar, Iowa, in the household of Charles F. Carpenter; page xx, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $2,400, 2 children at home, living next to parents.1 |
Census | Malinda (Lindia) Linn and Charles F. Carpenter appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 at Walnut Twp., Montgomery, Iowa, page 304D, occupation farmer, 3 children and brother-in-law's family.5 |
(Witness) Census | Malinda (Lindia) Linn appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 Hunter Twp., Wayne, Nebraska, in the household of Charles F. Carpenter; ED 132, sheet 6B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 33 years, 4 children, 2 living.6 |
(Witness) Census | Malinda (Lindia) Linn appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 Wayne Precinct, Wayne, Nebraska, in the household of Charles F. Carpenter; ED 215, sheet 3A, occupation own income, married 43 years, 4 children, 1 living; Ralph lived with them, identified as a son, but oddly, he gave his father's place of birth as Iowa and his father gave his place of birth as Pennsylvania.7 |
Census* | Malinda (Lindia) Linn appeared on the census of 7 January 1920 at Wayne, Wayne, Nebraska, ED 225, Sheet 6B, occupation none, widowed, owned home, Ralph, age 50 and single, lived with her.8 |
Name Variation | As of 20 December 1920, Malinda (Lindia) Linn was also known as Malinda (Lindia" Finn.2 |
Death* | She died on 20 December 1920 at Wayne, Nebraska, at age 81; buried at Greenwood Cemetery.2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Greenwood, Wayne, Nebraska.
- [S2074] State of Iowa, Iowa Marriages 1809-1992.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870, 1880, 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1213] Ancestry.com, "Ancestry.com", Ancestral File, Carpenter/Reiman Family Tree by kevinreiman68.
Ralph T. Carpenter1,2
M, b. 5 April 1868, d. 8 May 1942
Birth* | Ralph T. Carpenter was born on 5 April 1868 at Cedar, Iowa.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 20 August 1870 Massilon Twp., Cedar, Iowa, in the household of Charles F. Carpenter; page xx, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $2,400, 2 children at home, living next to parents.1 |
(Witness) Census | Ralph T. Carpenter appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 Walnut Twp., Montgomery, Iowa, in the household of Charles F. Carpenter and Malinda (Lindia) Linn; page 304D, occupation farmer, 3 children and brother-in-law's family.3 |
(Witness) Census | Ralph T. Carpenter appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 Wayne Precinct, Wayne, Nebraska, in the household of Charles F. Carpenter; ED 215, sheet 3A, occupation own income, married 43 years, 4 children, 1 living; Ralph lived with them, identified as a son, but oddly, he gave his father's place of birth as Iowa and his father gave his place of birth as Pennsylvania.4 |
(Witness) Census | Ralph T. Carpenter appeared on the census of 7 January 1920 Wayne, Wayne, Nebraska, in the household of Malinda (Lindia) Linn; ED 225, Sheet 6B, occupation none, widowed, owned home, Ralph, age 50 and single, lived with her.5 |
(Witness) Census | Ralph T. Carpenter appeared on the census of 4 April 1930 Wayne, Wayne, Nebraska, in the household of Catherine (Kate) Maude Perdue; ED 17, sheet 19A, occupation none, owned home valued at $5,500, radio, widowed, brother-in-law Ralph lived with her.6 |
Death* | Ralph T. Carpenter died on 8 May 1942 at Nebraska at age 74; buried at Greenwood Cemetey in Wayne County.2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Greenwood, Wayne, Nebraska.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
William Richeson1
M, b. 1850
Birth* | William Richeson was born in 1850 at Illinois.1 |
Name Variation | As of 24 August 1873, William Richeson was also known as William F. Richardson.2 |
Marriage* | He married Sarah M. Carpenter, daughter of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly, on 24 August 1873 at Montgomery, Iowa.1,2 |
Census* | William Richeson and Sarah M. Carpenter appeared on the census of 7 June 1880 at Walnut Twp., Montgomery, Iowa, page 302C, occupation farmer, no children, Sarah's parents lived with them.1 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S2074] State of Iowa, Iowa Marriages 1809-1992.
Alice M. Hoskin1
F, b. 1856, d. 2 May 1911
Birth* | Alice M. Hoskin was born in 1856 at Madison, Lake, Ohio.1,4 |
Married Name | As of 12 February 1879,her married name was Carpenter.1,5 |
Name Variation | As of 12 February 1879, Alice M. Hoskin was also known as Alice M. Hoskins.6 |
Marriage* | She married Lintsford J. Carpenter, son of Timothy C. Carpenter and Harriet Bradly, on 12 February 1879 at Montgomery, Iowa.1,5 |
Census | Alice M. Hoskin and Lintsford J. Carpenter appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 at Walnut Twp., Montgomery, Iowa, page 304D, occupation farmer, living with brother, 1 child.1 |
Census* | Alice M. Hoskin and Lintsford J. Carpenter appeared on the census of 1885 at Emerson, Mills, Iowa, occupation illegible, 1 daughter.7 |
(Witness) Census | Alice M. Hoskin appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 South Dakota City, Douglas, Nebraska, in the household of Lintsford J. Carpenter; ED 108, sheet 4B, occupation liveryman, also operating a boarding house, owned home, married 21 years, 1 child, 1 living.8 |
Census | Alice M. Hoskin and Lintsford J. Carpenter appeared on the census of 22 April 1910 at Highland Precinct, Sarpy, Nebraska, ED 126, sheet 6A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 31 years, 1 child, 1 living, 0 at home, Alida Duke, a sister in law also lived with him; spelled "Lintsford."9 |
NoteB* | The Dec. 23, 1910 issue of the Omaha World-Herald reported that Mrs. L. J. Carpenter was still quite sick at her home on the Boulevard.4 |
Death* | Alice M. Hoskin died on 2 May 1911 at Sarpy, Nebraska; buried at Emerson, Iowa.4 |
Obit | Alice M.'s obituary was published in the Omaha World-Herald on 3 May 1911: Mrs. Alice M. Carpenter, the wife of L. J. Carpenter, died at her home on the Boulevard in Sarpy County at 5 o’clock Tuesday morning after an illness of about a year. Mrs. Carpenter had been seriously ill for several days, and her death, while a great shock to her many friends in South Omaha, was not unexpected. Mrs. Carpenter was born in Madison County, Ohio, fifty-four years ago. She moved to Nebraska with her husband over twenty-five years ago and has lived in the city practically all the time since. Her husband, L. J. Carpenter, was for many years one of the well-known business men of the city, and has extensive business interests here still. About two years ago his interests in Sarpy County demanded his attention, and Mr. And Mrs. Carpenter moved to their residence on the Boulevard in that county. Mrs. Carpenter leaves her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Earl Brown. The funeral will be private. The remains will be sent to Emerson, Iowa, Thursday for burial.4 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1213] Ancestry.com, "Ancestry.com", Ancestral File, LotsaYoungsExport2012Dec by lcalaway99.
- [S2063] Ohio County Courthouses, Ohio County Marriages, 1790-1950.
- [S1861] Selected United States Newspapers.
- [S500] Montgomery County Clerk, Montgomery County Iowa Marriages, Book 1, page 152.
- [S2074] State of Iowa, Iowa Marriages 1809-1992.
- [S1] Census of Population Iowas State Census 1885.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
Jessie A. Carpenter1
F, b. January 1879, d. 30 January 1946
Birth* | Jessie A. Carpenter was born in January 1879 at Walnut Twp., Montgomery, Iowa; 1880 on tombstone.2,3 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 Walnut Twp., Montgomery, Iowa, in the household of Lintsford J. Carpenter and Alice M. Hoskin; page 304D, occupation farmer, living with brother, 1 child.1 |
(Witness) Census | Jessie A. Carpenter appeared on the census of 1885 Emerson, Mills, Iowa, in the household of Lintsford J. Carpenter and Alice M. Hoskin; occupation illegible, 1 daughter.4 |
(Witness) Census | Jessie A. Carpenter appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 South Dakota City, Douglas, Nebraska, in the household of Lintsford J. Carpenter; ED 108, sheet 4B, occupation liveryman, also operating a boarding house, owned home, married 21 years, 1 child, 1 living.5 |
Married Name | As of 13 June 1903,her married name was Brown.6,7 |
Marriage* | Jessie A. Carpenter married Erle B. Brown on 13 June 1903 at South Omaha, Nebraska.6,7 |
Census* | Jessie A. Carpenter and Erle B. Brown appeared on the census of 22 April 1910 at Highland, Sarpy, Nebraska, ED 126, sheet 16A, occupation real estate office, owned home, married 6 years, no children; lived next to Lintsford Carpenter.6 |
Census | Jessie A. Carpenter and Erle B. Brown appeared on the census of 23 January 1920 at Highland, Sarpy, Nebraska, ED 77, sheet 12A, occupation real estate office, owned home, 1 daughter.8 |
Census | Jessie A. Carpenter and Erle B. Brown appeared on the census of 14 April 1930 at Highland, Sarpy, Nebraska, ED 8, sheet 5B, occupation real estate & insurance - real estate office, real estate valued at $5,000, 1 daughter.9 |
Census | Jessie A. Carpenter and Erle B. Brown appeared on the census of 10 April 1940 at Highland, Sarpy, Nebraska, occupation realtor, owned home valued at $25,000, 1 daughter, Alice, who was a secretary at the electric power company.10 |
Death* | Jessie A. Carpenter died on 30 January 1946 at Bellevue, Sarpy, Nebraska; buried at Bellevue Cemetery in Sarpy County.3,7 |
Obit | Jessie A.'s obituary was published in the Omaha World-Herald on 31 January 1946: Jessie A. Brown, 66, Wednesday at home, Bellevue Boulevard at Glove Road. She was past president of South Omaha Women’s Club and for 18 years sponsor of Alice Guild, Wheeler Memorial Presbyterian Church. Survivors: Husband, Erle B; daughter, Mrs. Richard M. Andersen, both of Omaha. Services, Friday, 2 p.m., Brewer-Korisko Chapel; cremation, Forest Lawn.7 |
Note* | Miss Jessie Carpenter Honored. Miss Jessie Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Carpenter of this city, is winning fame as a vocalist in Liberty, MO., where she is attending the musical department of the famous seminary for young women. The graduation exercises take place next week, and Miss Jessie has been chosen by the faculty to render the vocal solo on that occasion. To the musically inclined the honor accorded the girl from South Omaha is very great, and it is safe to predict that Miss Carpenter will acquit herself in a manner which will add laurels to her already enviable stock. Miss Carpenter will probably return to South Omaha soon after the commencement exercises are over. Omaha World-Herald, 13 May 1902: South Omaha Teachers Nearly All Selected. Miss Jessie Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Carpenter of this city, was elected supervisor of the musical department, receiving six votes against three for Miss Agnes O’Conner, the present supervisor. Omaha World-Herald, 14 Jun 1903: Wedding at Carpenter’s. In the presence of only the home relatives the marriage of Earl B. Brown and Miss Jessica A. Carpenter was solemnized at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Carpenter, last evening a 6:30 o’clock. Rev. Robert L. Wheeler, pastor of the Twenty-fifth Street Presbyterian Church, performed the ceremony. The bridesmaid was Miss Mary Rawley, a well-known teacher in the city schools, while Mr. Vern Mann was the groomsman. Immediately after the ceremony, a luncheon was served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Brown took a train for Clinton, Ia., their future home. Both the bride and groom are well known and well liked in South Omaha. The groom was for many years employed at Swift here and later was transferred to Clinton, Ia., where he is now manager for the Swift branch house. He is regarded as an exemplary young man of fine business ability. The bride is among South Omaha’s fairest daughters and has lived here since babyhood, her parents being of the first pioneers. She is much admired in church and social circles, and is prominent as a musician, having served during the past year as supervisor of music in the city schools. The wedding was kept almost a profound secret and no invitations were issued. However, as soon as it was known at all yesterday that the event was to take place so soon, many costly and beautiful presents began to arrive at the Carpenter home. Omaha World-Herald, 10 Apr 1905: South Omaha Brevities. Mrs. Earl Brown, nee Jessie Carpenter, had a narrow escape from severe injuries in a runaway accident Saturday evening. She escaped, fortunately with only slight. . . .7 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880, 1900.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Bellevue, Sarpy, Nebraska.
- [S1] Census of Population Iowas State Census 1885.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1861] Selected United States Newspapers.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S1] Census of Population 1940.
Lintsford Orion Carpenter1,2
M, b. December 1869, d. 16 December 1881
Birth* | Lintsford Orion Carpenter was born in December 1869 at Massillon, Cedar, Iowa.2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 20 August 1870 Massilon Twp., Cedar, Iowa, in the household of Charles F. Carpenter; page xx, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $2,400, 2 children at home, living next to parents.3 |
(Witness) Census | Lintsford Orion Carpenter appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 Walnut Twp., Montgomery, Iowa, in the household of Charles F. Carpenter and Malinda (Lindia) Linn; page 304D, occupation farmer, 3 children and brother-in-law's family.4 |
Death* | Lintsford Orion Carpenter died on 16 December 1881 at Montgomery, Iowa.5,2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1870, 1880.
- [S1213] Ancestry.com, "Ancestry.com", Ancestral File, Carpenter/Reiman Family Tree by kevinreiman68.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
Charles Bert Carpenter1,2
M, b. 2 October 1874, d. 14 April 1904
Birth* | Charles Bert Carpenter was born on 2 October 1874 at Red Oak, Montgomery, Iowa.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 Walnut Twp., Montgomery, Iowa, in the household of Charles F. Carpenter and Malinda (Lindia) Linn; page 304D, occupation farmer, 3 children and brother-in-law's family.3 |
Marriage* | Charles Bert Carpenter married Catherine (Kate) Maude Perdue circa 1899.4 |
Census* | Charles Bert Carpenter and Catherine (Kate) Maude Perdue appeared on the census of 12 June 1900 at Plum Creek Twp., Wayne, Nebraska, ED 188, sheet 6A, occupation farmer, renting, married 1 year, no children.4 |
Death* | Charles Bert Carpenter died on 14 April 1904 at Wayne, Nebraska, at age 29; buried at Greenwood Cemetery.5,2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1880, 1900.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Greenwood, Wayne, Nebraska.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
James Carpenter1
M, b. between 1780 and 1790
Birth* | James Carpenter was born between 1780 and 1790.1 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1810 page 91, 1 male and 1 female under 10, 1 male and 1 female 16-26. Not found in Ancestry.com index; on same page as Samuel Carpenter, who is indexed.2 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 7 August 1820 at Elkland, Tioga, Pennsylvania, page 23, 1 male and 2 females under 10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male and 1 female 26-44.3 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1830 at Elkland, Tioga, Pennsylvania, page 52, 1 male under 5, 1 male and 1 female 5-9, 2 males and 1 female 10-14, 1 female 15-19, 1 male 20-29, 1 male 40-49 and 1 female 30-39.4 |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 1840 at Ekland Twp., Tioga, Pennsylvania, page 204 (not confirmed he is father), 1 male and 1 female 10-15, 2 males 15-20, 1 female 20-30, 1 male and 1 female 50-60, 1 female 80-90, lived next to Timothy Carpenter.1 |
Note* | In 1852, Elizabeth Carpenter was issued letters of administration for James Carpenter, late of Middlebury Township, see No. 240, book B, page 64. Note--This may be the "other" James Carpenter in Tioga County.5 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
- [S1] Census of Population 1810.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820.
- [S1] Census of Population 1830.
- [S2298] Tioga County Probate Court, Tioga County, Pennsylvania Estate Records.
Herman Thomas Reed1
M, b. 18 August 1847, d. 22 January 1906
Birth* | Herman Thomas Reed was born on 18 August 1847 at Versailles, Darke, Ohio.2,1,3 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 5 December 1850 Brown Twp., Darke, Ohio, in the household of Allen Reed; page 488B, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,000, 4 children at home.2 |
Marriage* | Herman Thomas Reed married Dorinda Alice (Dora) Wagener, daughter of John P.D. Wagener and Margaret Jones, on 28 December 1876 at Fayette, Illinois; by Lemuel B. Gum, J.P. at John Wagner's; Herman lived in Shawnee, KS, son of Allen Reed and Mary Wood.4,1,5 |
Census* | Herman Thomas Reed and Dorinda Alice (Dora) Wagener appeared on the census of 1880 at Auburn, Shawnee, Kansas, page 203D, occupation farmer, 2 children at home.6 |
Census | Herman Thomas Reed and Dorinda Alice (Dora) Wagener appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 at Richland, Kingman, Kansas, ED 117, sheet 1A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 23 years, 6 children, 5 living.7 |
Death* | Herman Thomas Reed died on 22 January 1906 at Basil, Kingman, Kansas, at age 58; buried at Hunt's Hill Cemetery.8,3 |
Obit | Herman Thomas's obituary was published in the Kingman Leader Courier on circa 23 January 1906: Death of H.T. Reed. Herman T. Reed, another of the pioneers who came to Kansas in her earliest days, died at his home in Richland township on the 22nd. Deceased was born in Darke county, Ohio, August 18, 1847, and came to Kansas in the spring of 1867, where he helped build the Santa Fe from Topeka to Newton. He was married to Dora Wagner in 1876. Fifteen years later they came to Kingman county, settling on the farm in Richland township which has been their home ever since. Six children were born to them, five of whom survive. All were present in their father's last hours. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Broaddus at the residence Wednesday, and the remains laid to rest in Hunt cemetery. The pastor's funeral sermon beautifully emphasized the characteristics that had made Mr. Reed a man beloved among friends and neighbors, an upright and useful citizen, a man whose sincerity of purposes had won him the respect of all.9 |
Citations
- [S501] Derril Sparks and Ruther Barnett, "Ancestral File of Herman Thomas Reed", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S556] Kingman County Genealogical Society, Kingman County, Kansas Cemetery Records, Hunt's Hill Cemetery.
- [S66] Illinois, Illinois Marriages 1763-1900.
- [S532] Linda Hanabarger, et al Alenia McCord, Fayette County, Illinois Marriage Records.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S534] Kingman Carnegie LIbrary, Kingman County Kansas Death Records.
- [S566] Kingman Leader Courier, Various, abt 23 January 1906.
- [S1213] Ancestry.com, "Ancestry.com", Ancestral File, Rogers, Smith, Heuer Tree by Marilyn O'Donnell.
Allen Reed1,2
M, b. 18 July 1818, d. 4 June 1903
Birth* | Allen Reed was born on 18 July 1818 at Williamsburg, Clinton, Ohio.1,2 |
Marriage* | He married Mary Wood on 6 June 1843 at Darke, Ohio.1,2,3 |
Census* | Allen Reed appeared on the census of 5 December 1850 at Brown Twp., Darke, Ohio, page 488B, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,000, 4 children at home.1 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1880 at Auburn, Shawnee, Kansas, page 205C, occupation farmer, 5 children and 2 grandchildren at home.4 |
Death* | He died on 4 June 1903 at Auburn, Shawnee, Kansas, at age 84.1,2 |
Family | Mary Wood b. 24 Jul 1821, d. 2 Apr 1886 |
Child | |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S501] Derril Sparks and Ruther Barnett, "Ancestral File of Herman Thomas Reed", Ancestral File.
- [S251] Lihona Research Jordan Dodd, Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
Mary Wood1,2
F, b. 24 July 1821, d. 2 April 1886
Birth* | Mary Wood was born on 24 July 1821 at Pleasant Ridge, Hamilton, Ohio.1,2 |
Married Name | As of 6 June 1843,her married name was Reed.1,2,3 |
Marriage* | She married Allen Reed on 6 June 1843 at Darke, Ohio.1,2,3 |
(Witness) Census | Mary Wood appeared on the census of 5 December 1850 Brown Twp., Darke, Ohio, in the household of Allen Reed; page 488B, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,000, 4 children at home.1 |
(Witness) Census | Mary Wood appeared on the census of 1880 Auburn, Shawnee, Kansas, in the household of Allen Reed; page 205C, occupation farmer, 5 children and 2 grandchildren at home.4 |
Death* | Mary Wood died on 2 April 1886 at Auburn, Shawnee, Kansas, at age 64.1,2 |
Family | Allen Reed b. 18 Jul 1818, d. 4 Jun 1903 |
Child | |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S501] Derril Sparks and Ruther Barnett, "Ancestral File of Herman Thomas Reed", Ancestral File.
- [S251] Lihona Research Jordan Dodd, Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
Harry Wagner Reed1,2
M, b. 9 January 1878, d. 11 November 1947
Birth* | Harry Wagner Reed was born on 9 January 1878 at Auburn, Shawnee, Kansas.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 1880 Auburn, Shawnee, Kansas, in the household of Herman Thomas Reed and Dorinda Alice (Dora) Wagener; page 203D, occupation farmer, 2 children at home.3 |
(Witness) Census | Harry Wagner Reed appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 Richland, Kingman, Kansas, in the household of Herman Thomas Reed and Dorinda Alice (Dora) Wagener; ED 117, sheet 1A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 23 years, 6 children, 5 living.4 |
Marriage* | Harry Wagner Reed married Minnie Edna Princehouse on 15 January 1905 at Kingman, Kansas; by John H. Maple, at the home of B.L. Millard.5,6 |
Census* | Harry Wagner Reed appeared on the census of 2 January 1920 at Fairview Twp., Grant, Oklahoma, ED 91, sheet 7B, occupation railroad agent, renting, 2 children at home.5 |
Census* | He and Minnie Edna Princehouse appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 at Pond Creek, Grant, Oklahoma, ED 24, sheet 5A, occupation depot agent-railroad, real estate valued at $2,500, 2 children and his mother.7 |
Census | Harry Wagner Reed and Minnie Edna Princehouse appeared on the census of 22 April 1940 at Pond Creek, Grant, Oklahoma, ED 27-24, sheet 6B, occupation operator-railroad, real estate valued at $3,000, 1 son and 1 grandson, Gene, age 8.8 |
Death* | Harry Wagner Reed died on 11 November 1947 at Enid, Garfield, Oklahoma, at age 69; buried at Pond Creek Cemetery.9 |
(Witness) Bio | He was an elder and member of the board of the Christian Church in Pond Creek. He was also a member of AF&AM, Member of Railroad Telegraphers. He married Minnie E. Princehouse near Rago, Kansas, on 15 Jan 1905. He was a station agent for the Santa Fe Railroad (CRIS&P) for over 20 years.9 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1880, 1900.
- [S45] Social Security Administration U.S., Social Security Applications & Claims.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S510] Kingman County Genealogical Society, Kingman County Kansas Marriage Records.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S1] Census of Population 1940.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Pond Creek, Grant, Oklahoma.
- [S556] Kingman County Genealogical Society, Kingman County, Kansas Cemetery Records, Hunt's Hill Cemetery.
Minnie Etta Reed1,2
F, b. 8 May 1879, d. 1 May 1955
Birth* | Minnie Etta Reed was born on 8 May 1879 at Auburn, Shawnee, Kansas.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 1880 Auburn, Shawnee, Kansas, in the household of Herman Thomas Reed and Dorinda Alice (Dora) Wagener; page 203D, occupation farmer, 2 children at home.1 |
Married Name | As of 1900,her married name was Millard.3,4 |
Marriage* | Minnie Etta Reed married Bruce Leroy Millard in 1900 at Kingman, Kansas.3,4 |
(Witness) Census | Minnie Etta Reed appeared on the census of 8 June 1900 Richland Twp., Kingman, Kansas, in the household of Bruce Leroy Millard; ED 117, sheet 4A, occupation farmer, renting, recently married, no children.4 |
(Witness) Census | Minnie Etta Reed appeared on the census of 23 April 1910 Richland Twp., Kingman, Kansas, in the household of Bruce Leroy Millard; ED 90, sheet 5A, occupation blacksmith-general shop, married 10 years, 4 children, 3 living.5 |
(Witness) Census | Minnie Etta Reed appeared on the census of 17 January 1920 Richland Twp., Kingman, Kansas, in the household of Bruce Leroy Millard; ED 107, sheet 4A, occupation farmer, owned farm, 4 children and mother-in-law at home.6 |
(Witness) Census | Minnie Etta Reed appeared on the census of 10 April 1930 Patterson City, Stanislaus, California, in the household of Bruce Leroy Millard; ED 50-34, sheet 6A, occupation ranch laborer, owned home (not a farm) valued at $3,500, radio 3 children at home; Etta worked in a private home and Aaron worked as a farm laborer.4 |
Death* | Minnie Etta Reed died on 1 May 1955 at Stanislaus, California, at age 75.7 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S230] California Vital Statistics, Death record.
- [S230] California Vital Statistics, Death records.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S230] California Vital Statistics.
Mary Lillian Reed1
F, b. January 1885, d. 10 July 1954
Birth* | Mary Lillian Reed was born in January 1885 at Auburn, Shawnee, Kansas.1 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 Richland, Kingman, Kansas, in the household of Herman Thomas Reed and Dorinda Alice (Dora) Wagener; ED 117, sheet 1A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 23 years, 6 children, 5 living.1 |
Marriage* | Mary Lillian Reed married Orvill Edward Shepherd on 2 July 1902 at Basil, Kingman, Kansas.2 |
Married Name | As of 2 July 1902,her married name was Shepherd.2 |
Death* | Mary Lillian Reed died on 10 July 1954 at Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, at age 69; buried at Mounain View Memorial Park.3 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S510] Kingman County Genealogical Society, Kingman County Kansas Marriage Records.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Mountain View, Pierce, Washington.
Virgil Edward Reed1,2
M, b. 11 September 1890, d. 27 December 1939
Birth* | Virgil Edward Reed was born on 11 September 1890 at Auburn, Shawnee, Kansas.1,3,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 Richland, Kingman, Kansas, in the household of Herman Thomas Reed and Dorinda Alice (Dora) Wagener; ED 117, sheet 1A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 23 years, 6 children, 5 living.1 |
Marriage* | Virgil Edward Reed married Madeline Bull on 16 October 1910 at Rago, Kingman, Kansas; by Rev. R.A. Staley, consent of Dora A. Reed.4 |
DraftWW1* | On 5 June 1917 Virgil Edward Reed registered for the draft at Kingman City, Kingman, Kansas; at the time, he was employed by the U.S. Government as assistant postmaster.2 |
Census* | He and Madeline Bull appeared on the census of 1925 at Kingman, Kingman, Kansas, occupation mail clerk, 1 son.5 |
Census* | Virgil Edward Reed appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 at Kingman, Kingman, Kansas, ED 48-16, sheet 6B, occupation postmaster, owned home valued at $5,000, radio, 1 child.6 |
Death* | He died on 27 December 1939 at Kansas at age 49; buried at Walnut Hill Cemetery, Kingman County.3 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S758] Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards.
- [S556] Kingman County Genealogical Society, Kingman County, Kansas Cemetery Records, Walnut Hill Cemetery.
- [S510] Kingman County Genealogical Society, Kingman County Kansas Marriage Records.
- [S1] Census of Population 1925 Kansas State Census.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
Mabel Ethel Reed1,2
F, b. 10 April 1892, d. 6 December 1983
Birth* | Mabel Ethel Reed was born on 10 April 1892 at Auburn, Shawnee, Kansas.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 Richland, Kingman, Kansas, in the household of Herman Thomas Reed and Dorinda Alice (Dora) Wagener; ED 117, sheet 1A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 23 years, 6 children, 5 living.1 |
Married Name | As of 14 September 1913,her married name was John H. Hopkins.3,4 |
Marriage* | Mabel Ethel Reed married John H. Hopkins on 14 September 1913 at Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.3,4,5 |
(Witness) Census | Mabel Ethel Reed appeared on the census of 12 January 1920 Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, in the household of John H. Hopkins; ED 152, sheet 13A, occupation express company depot, 2 children, living with Dora Reed.3 |
Married Name | As of 25 November 1920,her married name was Wells.6 |
(Witness) Census | Mabel Ethel Reed appeared on the census of 21 April 1930 Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, in the household of John H. Hopkins; ED 87-74, sheet 31A, waybill clerk-railway express, owned home valued at $5,000, 5 children.7 |
Death* | Mabel Ethel Reed died on 6 December 1983 at Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, at age 91; buried at Wichita Park Cemetery.2 |
Obit | Mabel Ethel's obituary was published in the Wichita Eagle on 8 December 1983: Mabel E. Hopkins, 91, of 517 N. Grove, homemaker, died Tuesday. Service 2 p.m. Friday, West Douglas Church of Christ. Survivors: son, Harold of Golden, Colo; daughters, Nadine Hopkins, Mary Edwards, both of Wichita, Pauline wilson of Arcadia, La; 13 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren.2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Wichita Park, Sedgwick, Kansas.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S553] Midwest Historical & Genealogical Society, Sedgwick County, Kansas Marriages, Q316.
- [S543] Wichita Eagle, Various, 14 December 1958.
- [S510] Kingman County Genealogical Society, Kingman County Kansas Marriage Records.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
Minnie Edna Princehouse1,2
F, b. 1877, d. 1964
Birth* | Minnie Edna Princehouse was born in 1877 at Illinois.1,3 |
Married Name | As of 15 January 1905,her married name was Reed.1,2 |
Marriage* | She married Harry Wagner Reed, son of Herman Thomas Reed and Dorinda Alice (Dora) Wagener, on 15 January 1905 at Kingman, Kansas; by John H. Maple, at the home of B.L. Millard.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | Minnie Edna Princehouse appeared on the census of 2 January 1920 Fairview Twp., Grant, Oklahoma, in the household of Harry Wagner Reed; ED 91, sheet 7B, occupation railroad agent, renting, 2 children at home.1 |
Census* | Minnie Edna Princehouse and Harry Wagner Reed appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 at Pond Creek, Grant, Oklahoma, ED 24, sheet 5A, occupation depot agent-railroad, real estate valued at $2,500, 2 children and his mother.4 |
Census | Minnie Edna Princehouse and Harry Wagner Reed appeared on the census of 22 April 1940 at Pond Creek, Grant, Oklahoma, ED 27-24, sheet 6B, occupation operator-railroad, real estate valued at $3,000, 1 son and 1 grandson, Gene, age 8.5 |
Death* | Minnie Edna Princehouse died in 1964 at Oklahoma; buried at Pond Creek Cemetery.3 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S510] Kingman County Genealogical Society, Kingman County Kansas Marriage Records.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Pond Creek, Grant, Oklahoma.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S1] Census of Population 1940.
- [S556] Kingman County Genealogical Society, Kingman County, Kansas Cemetery Records, Hunt's Hill Cemetery.
Harry E. Reed1
M, b. 7 November 1905, d. March 1967
Birth* | Harry E. Reed was born on 7 November 1905 at Oklahoma; very hard to read 1920 census record; SSDI for date.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 2 January 1920 Fairview Twp., Grant, Oklahoma, in the household of Harry Wagner Reed; ED 91, sheet 7B, occupation railroad agent, renting, 2 children at home.1 |
Death* | Harry E. Reed died in March 1967 at Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, at age 61; SSDI only - almost a guess.2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S44] Social Security Death Index.
Perry Allen Reed1
M, b. 1 June 1914, d. 6 August 1984
Birth* | Perry Allen Reed was born on 1 June 1914 at Oklahoma.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 2 January 1920 Fairview Twp., Grant, Oklahoma, in the household of Harry Wagner Reed; ED 91, sheet 7B, occupation railroad agent, renting, 2 children at home.1 |
(Witness) Census | Perry Allen Reed appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 Pond Creek, Grant, Oklahoma, in the household of Harry Wagner Reed and Minnie Edna Princehouse; ED 24, sheet 5A, occupation depot agent-railroad, real estate valued at $2,500, 2 children and his mother.3 |
Death* | Perry Allen Reed died on 6 August 1984 at Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, at age 70.2,4 |
Obit | Perry Allen's obituary was published in the an unknown place on 8 August 1984: Perry Allen Reed, 70, of 3102 Palisade, retired accountant, died Sunday. Service 10 a.m. Thursday, Culbertson-Smith Mortuary, 2 p.m. Pond Creek (Okla.) Cemetery. Survivors: son, Douglas of Wichita; brother, Dwight of Torrington, Wyo; three grandchildren.4 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S44] Social Security Death Index.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S543] Wichita Eagle, Various, 8 August 1984.
Hiram Matthew Reavis1,2
M, b. 17 October 1854, d. 22 September 1937
Birth* | Hiram Matthew Reavis was born on 17 October 1854 at Bond, Illinois; Reavis history says 17 Oct. 1857.6,2,7 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 13 June 1860 Greenville P.O., Bond, Illinois, in the household of Hiram Wilberton Reavis; page 153, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $3,000, 7 children at home.8 |
(Witness) Census | Hiram Matthew Reavis appeared on the census of 21 July 1870 Fairview Twp., Bond, Illinois, in the household of Hiram Wilberton Reavis; page 165, occupation farmer, farm valued at $7,000, 6 children and Ann E Woods, age 18, b. IL at home.3 |
Name Variation | As of 8 August 1880, Hiram Matthew Reavis was also known as Hiram M. Revis.9 |
Marriage* | He married Eleanora Wagoner, daughter of John P.D. Wagener and Margaret Jones, on 8 August 1880 at Fayette, Illinois.1 |
Census* | Hiram Matthew Reavis appeared on the census of 20 June 1900 at Pleasant Mound Twp., Bond, Illinois, ED 8, sheet 10B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 20 years, 6 children, 4 living.6 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 21 January 1920 at Pleasant Mound Twp., Bond, Illinois, ED 12, sheet 9A, occupation farmer, owned farm, 2 children at home.10 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 9 April 1930 at Pleasant Mound Twp., Bond, Illinois, ED 3-16, sheet 3B, occupation poultry farmer, widowed, real estate valued at $2,500, lived alone near relatives.11 |
Death* | He died on 22 September 1937 at Bond, Illinois, at age 82; buried at the Noffsinger Cemetery.2,12 |
Obit | Hiram Matthew's obituary was published in the Greenville Advocate on circa 23 September 1937: Hiram Matthew Reavis. Born 17 October 1854, died 22 September 1937. Born and died on the same farm one mile east of Noffsinger cemetery. Son of Hiram W. and Alvada (Moore) Reavis. Married 8 August 1880 to Eleanor Wagoner of Fayette County. Six children born, two died in childhood and Harold died 4 June 1935. Surviving children: Mrs. Effie Curtis, Mrs. Sylvia Borror and Mrs. Ruth Cripe. He was last of family of 13 children.13 |
Citations
- [S66] Illinois, Illinois Marriages 1763-1900, Fayette, Vol. A, page 56.
- [S519] Bond County Genealogical Society, Cemetery Records of Bond County, Illinois, Noffsinger Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S66] Illinois, Illinois Marriages 1763-1900, Fayette, Vol 00A/ page 0014.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S593] "Favette's First Families, Reavis", page 80.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S66] Illinois, Illinois Marriages 1763-1900, Fayette, Vol A, page 158.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S549] Illinois State Archives, Illinois Death Index.
- [S519] Bond County Genealogical Society, Cemetery Records of Bond County, Illinois, Noffsinger Cemetery, page 78.
Effie May Reavis1
F, b. 17 May 1881, d. 16 February 1969
Birth* | Effie May Reavis was born on 17 May 1881 at Bond, Illinois.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 20 June 1900 Pleasant Mound Twp., Bond, Illinois, in the household of Hiram Matthew Reavis; ED 8, sheet 10B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 20 years, 6 children, 4 living.1 |
(Witness) Census | Effie May Reavis appeared on the census of 21 January 1920 Pleasant Mound Twp., Bond, Illinois, in the household of Hiram Matthew Reavis; ED 12, sheet 9A, occupation farmer, owned farm, 2 children at home.3 |
Married Name | As of 4 October 1920,her married name was Curtis.4 |
Marriage* | Effie May Reavis married Arley Vance Curtis on 4 October 1920 at Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana.4 |
Census* | Effie May Reavis and Arley Vance Curtis appeared on the census of 3 April 1930 at Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, ED 47, sheet 1B, occupation accountant-telephone office, real estate valued at $6,000, no children.5 |
Census | Effie May Reavis and Arley Vance Curtis appeared on the census of 24 April 1940 at Harrison Twp., Vigo, Indiana, ED 84-60, sheet 19A, occupation auditor-beverage co., 1 son.6 |
Death* | Effie May Reavis died on 16 February 1969 at Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, at age 87; retired school teacher, lived in Terre Haute for 47 years, buried at the Noffsinger Cemetery.4 |
Obit | Effie May's obituary was published in the Greenville Advocate on circa 17 February 1969: Effie Curtis. Born 17 May 1881, died 16 February 1969, Terre Haute, IN. Daughter of Hiram Matthew and Eleanora (Wagoner) Reavis. Married 4 October 1920 at Indianapolis to Arley V. Curtis. He survived her with a son Victor L. Curtis and two sisters, Mrs. Joe (Sylvia) Borror and Mrs. Vallee (Ruth) Cripe. A brother Harold Reavis dec'd. She was a retired school teacher and had lived in Terre Haute 47 years.7 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S509] Bond County Genealogical Society, Bond County Illinois Birth Index, Book 1, page 112.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S519] Bond County Genealogical Society, Cemetery Records of Bond County, Illinois, Noffsinger Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S1] Census of Population 1940.
- [S519] Bond County Genealogical Society, Cemetery Records of Bond County, Illinois, Noffsinger Cemetery, page 21.
Sylvia Inez Reavis1,2
F, b. 26 July 1887, d. 15 August 1975
Birth* | Sylvia Inez Reavis was born on 26 July 1887 at Bond, Illinois.1,3 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 20 June 1900 Pleasant Mound Twp., Bond, Illinois, in the household of Hiram Matthew Reavis; ED 8, sheet 10B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 20 years, 6 children, 4 living.1 |
Married Name | As of 25 December 1918,her married name was Borrer.4,2 |
Marriage* | Sylvia Inez Reavis married Joseph Allen Borrer, son of William Rogers Borrer and Elizabeth Ellen Harper, on 25 December 1918 at Bond, Illinois; no marriage record.4,2 |
(Witness) Census | Sylvia Inez Reavis appeared on the census of 20 January 1920 Pleasant Mound Twp., Bond, Illinois, in the household of Joseph Allen Borrer; ED 12, sheet 8B, occupation farmer, renting, 1 child at home.5 |
(Witness) Census | Sylvia Inez Reavis appeared on the census of 2 April 1930 Pleasant Mound Twp., Bond, Illinois, in the household of Joseph Allen Borrer; ED 3-16, sheet 1A, occupation dairy farmer, renting, radio, 1 child at home.6 |
Death* | Sylvia Inez Reavis died on 15 August 1975 at Mulberry Grove, Bond, Illinois, at age 88; at the Vandalia Hospital, buried at the Noffsinger Cemetery, Bond County.2,4 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S519] Bond County Genealogical Society, Cemetery Records of Bond County, Illinois, Noffsinger Cemetery.
- [S509] Bond County Genealogical Society, Bond County Illinois Birth Index, Book D, no page given.
- [S44] Social Security Death Index.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
Harold Matthew Reavis1,2
M, b. 12 August 1892, d. 4 June 1935
Birth* | Harold Matthew Reavis was born on 12 August 1892 at Bond, Illinois.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 20 June 1900 Pleasant Mound Twp., Bond, Illinois, in the household of Hiram Matthew Reavis; ED 8, sheet 10B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 20 years, 6 children, 4 living.1 |
Milit-Beg* | Harold Matthew Reavis began military service between 1917 and 1919 as a Private, 77th Infantry, 14 Division.2 |
Marriage* | He married Blanche Elma Dickson on 29 October 1919 at Bond, Illinois.3,2 |
(Witness) Census | Harold Matthew Reavis appeared on the census of 21 January 1920 Pleasant Mound Twp., Bond, Illinois, in the household of Hiram Matthew Reavis; ED 12, sheet 9A, occupation farmer, owned farm, 2 children at home.3 |
Census* | Harold Matthew Reavis appeared on the census of 9 April 1930 at Round Mound Twp., Bond, Illinois, ED 3-16, sheet 3B, occupation dairy farmer, real estate valued at $1,000, radio, married at age 27, Blanche age 18, 4 children at home.4 |
Death* | He died on 4 June 1935 at Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, at age 42; buried at the Noffsinger Cemetery.2 |
Obit | Harold Matthew's obituary was published in the Greenville Advocate on circa 5 June 1935: Harold Matthew Reavis. Born 12 August 1892, died 4 June 1935, Barnes Hospital St. Louis, MO, from a rare type of blood poisoning. Son of Hiram Matthew and Eleanora (Wagoner) Reavis. Married 29 Oct. 1919 at Vandalia to Blanche Elma Dixon. Survivors: wife, son Dixon Reavis, daughters Dolphaline, Maxine and Milburn, his aged father, and three sisters Mrs. A.B. Curtis, Mrs. Joseph Borror and Mrs. Vallee Cripe. He was WWI Veteran serving as Private, 77 Infantry 14th Division.2 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S519] Bond County Genealogical Society, Cemetery Records of Bond County, Illinois, Noffsinger Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.